Kayla Harrison Judo Olympian Joins the UFC KUNG FU KINGDOM
Overcoming plenty of obstacles along the way, Kayla Harrison has won the hearts of fans worldwide, competing at the highest level of judo and fighting her way through the PFL to become a two-time PFL champion.
Kayla Harrison’s judo journey reached its pinnacle at the 2012 London Olympics, where she secured a gold medal in the 78kg category—the first American to win gold in judo at the Olympics.
This achievement alone would have solidified her place in judo history, but Harrison wasn’t finished. In the 2016 Rio Olympics, she once again claimed the top spot on the podium, earning her a second consecutive gold medal.
With her judo legacy firmly established, Kayla Harrison boldly decided to transition into mixed martial arts. Her move to the Professional Fighters League (PFL) was met with curiosity and excitement. Fans and pundits alike wondered how her judo expertise would translate in the world of MMA.
Harrison’s MMA debut took place on June 21, 2018, at PFL 2, where she faced Brittney Elkin.
True to her judo roots, Harrison secured a first-round armbar victory, showcasing her seamless transition to the cage. This victory marked the beginning of a new chapter in her combat sports journey.
Kayla Harrison’s run in the PFL was nothing short of dominant. She continued her winning streak, defeating opponents with a combination of striking and grappling skills.
Her ability to control the pace of the fight and dictate where it takes place became a hallmark of her fighting style.
As Harrison continued to rack up victories, the MMA community took notice. Her performances were impressive, and she even became PFL champion. The question on everyone’s mind was when she would make the jump to the UFC.
The moment January 2024 arrived it was officially announced that Kayla Harrison had signed with the UFC. The news sent shockwaves through the MMA world, and fight fans eagerly awaited her debut on the sport’s biggest stage.
Scheduled to make her first appearance in the UFC on April 13, 2024, Harrison’s opponent is yet to be announced. However, the anticipation is palpable as fans envision the judo sensation facing off against the best in the world in UFC’s competitive lightweight division.
As Kayla Harrison steps into the UFC octagon, her journey from judo Olympian to MMA sensation becomes a captivating narrative in the ever-evolving landscape of combat sports.
Will she continue her dominant run and capture UFC gold? The answers lie in the upcoming matchups that await this female judo powerhouse.
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